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if greece was not in the eurozone, i have no doubt nobody would greece a second thought. they would allow the country to just go on its way. just like many countries from the east were allowed to slip and fall. greece is now a to call point of the entire world interest. with a is the reason? i mean, the debt is only 3% of the european debt, and greece's gdp is small in relation to europe's. it's only 2.5%. it's one of the 17 countries -- when of the 17 links that make up the chain called eurozone. you know? if one of these links breaks, it won't only be bad for the link. it will bad for the entire chain. we know this very well, and our allies and our friends in germany know this as well. the european union and the euro cannot move forward without greece. the day after a country like greece will leave the euro, the next country that will seek to leave the eurozone would be our friends and allies germany. we know this very well and they know it as well. and so it be moves us to find a mutually acceptable solutions to the benefit of europe and the european ideas. and that's
if greece was not in the eurozone, i have no doubt nobody would greece a second thought. they would allow the country to just go on its way. just like many countries from the east were allowed to slip and fall. greece is now a to call point of the entire world interest. with a is the reason? i mean, the debt is only 3% of the european debt, and greece's gdp is small in relation to europe's. it's only 2.5%. it's one of the 17 countries -- when of the 17 links that make up the chain called...
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i was born and raised in greece. over the last two and a half years watching what was a warm and welcoming city, for me, turning angry, turning at times extremely violent, with moments feeling like it was a war zone. and that's not just been in athens. >> if you look at southern europe, if you look at greece, there are demonstrations almost every day. if you look at spain, now more recently in italy, also a lot of demonstrations on the street. so unfortunately, i mean, different countries, people in different countries react different ways. and when people demonstrate too much on the streets, certainly it complicates very, very significantly the job of the government to try to sort out the situation. >> we've seen the same scenes in madrid. we've seen the same scenes in lisbon. essentially what you're seeing is just increasing anger because taxpayers know that they will have to foot the bill for this one. and also they feel that they've been continuously, chronically, criminally misrepresented by their governments. a
i was born and raised in greece. over the last two and a half years watching what was a warm and welcoming city, for me, turning angry, turning at times extremely violent, with moments feeling like it was a war zone. and that's not just been in athens. >> if you look at southern europe, if you look at greece, there are demonstrations almost every day. if you look at spain, now more recently in italy, also a lot of demonstrations on the street. so unfortunately, i mean, different...
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ratios and greece greece had two hundred ten percent belgium had. one time in one thousand nine hundred forty five percent so they let there's a lack of fiscal discipline all in a movement to the left in europe big spending and on. social projects that. couldn't keep going it's no longer now europe also has a static population in some cases to declining population and so you have more. people more pensions bills to pay and fewer people to work to pay them you know that it's a pretty big problem when the shot came but when you talk about dadt i mean there are i think two points to make because first of all has always been plagued with debt. reg its budget deficit in order to qualify so maybe it's not the death but what was it maybe that hero was too good on maybe you topping for europe then they probably had some. what it did with the creation of the year when countries came in when italy came in they had before the euro. industry to their own top percent fourteen percent that had a devaluation premium in and when they joined the euro suddenly they w
ratios and greece greece had two hundred ten percent belgium had. one time in one thousand nine hundred forty five percent so they let there's a lack of fiscal discipline all in a movement to the left in europe big spending and on. social projects that. couldn't keep going it's no longer now europe also has a static population in some cases to declining population and so you have more. people more pensions bills to pay and fewer people to work to pay them you know that it's a pretty big problem...
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-- they are not helping greece. the german finance minister has brushed off the criticism and praised the reforms that have been put in place. >> i'm very impressed by what greece has already achieved. this gives me confidence that greece will master the challenges before it. >> he did not travel to greece and the handed -- and he handed -- and d -- empty-handed. the money should play a part in helping greece get back on its feet. >> well, for more on this trip, we are joined by our correspondent in greece -- in athens, rather. the greek authorities have been very anxious to stop any protests while the german finance minister is there. have they succeeded? >> well, yes, in fact, it was a very, very quiet day. in fact, there is a sense of complete indifference that came out from the public. that said, however, we did hear some remarks from some politicians. one opposition lawmaker declared him persona non grata. a neo-nazi group made some sexist remarks about the government and also really recanted claims by greece f
-- they are not helping greece. the german finance minister has brushed off the criticism and praised the reforms that have been put in place. >> i'm very impressed by what greece has already achieved. this gives me confidence that greece will master the challenges before it. >> he did not travel to greece and the handed -- and he handed -- and d -- empty-handed. the money should play a part in helping greece get back on its feet. >> well, for more on this trip, we are joined...
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has provided the first bailout for greece second bailout for greece third bailout for greece billions billions and billions if i ask the german people whether they believe they will ever get even one euro bank they will all say no the politicians are aware of that and they just pretend like they're not but the worst part of it is that millions and millions of greeks are really between a rock and a hard place don't benefit one bit from all these bailouts i don't know anybody who's ever benefited from them those greeks who don't have jobs you don't have any income you don't know how to provide for their families their situation does not improve this means something's wrong with the system and one more thought about greece our politicians say the greece is only two point five percent of the e.u. economy so my question for my fellow politicians is how can two point five percent bring the entire one hundred percent to ruin. and you can catch up the full interview with that wilfred shankar at eighteen point five jan team meanwhile it's all eyes of brussels where finance chiefs are expected
has provided the first bailout for greece second bailout for greece third bailout for greece billions billions and billions if i ask the german people whether they believe they will ever get even one euro bank they will all say no the politicians are aware of that and they just pretend like they're not but the worst part of it is that millions and millions of greeks are really between a rock and a hard place don't benefit one bit from all these bailouts i don't know anybody who's ever benefited...
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charlie because some argue that greece the problem in greece the collapse in greece was part of their own making but apart from outsiders really using financial warfare using credit default swaps using a member of the banks and wall street goldman sachs you know they did some debt too elaborate to get into the euro and then made bets against greece later then john paulson made bets against greece a hedge fund manager later isn't a financial warfare and shouldn't there be some a way for a country like greece to seek recourse in the case that they've been attacked in this way your thoughts the things back their mobile parties are such just two sides you know the good guys and the bad guys so to speak i'll. i think germany wants to destroy greece germany wants to help greece but they're doing in a very you know a hard way they're yet let me just cut it because you know they're buying these assets for pennies on the dollar race the private equity funds i was there when steve forbes was down there shopping for for assets you know during that when the tear gas was flying in the internationa
charlie because some argue that greece the problem in greece the collapse in greece was part of their own making but apart from outsiders really using financial warfare using credit default swaps using a member of the banks and wall street goldman sachs you know they did some debt too elaborate to get into the euro and then made bets against greece later then john paulson made bets against greece a hedge fund manager later isn't a financial warfare and shouldn't there be some a way for a...
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it's 60% unemployment in greece. >> that's a no. okay. >> eleanor is right. >> germany pays for all of this and not the united states. >> the answer is yes. total abandonment. >>> issue four. privacy. forget about it. >> in the abstract, you can complain about big brother and how this is a potential, you know, program run amok. but when you actually look at the details, then i think we've struck the right balance. >> the bill of rights are being violated, our privacy is being violated. and really, no government should do this. >> edward snowden's revelations abt the national security agency's domestic snooping have ignited a global debate over privacies have security. whereas president obama justifies the nsa's collection of metadata, referring to millions of individuals' telephone records and internet, airline and credit card data. experts warn that the invasion of privacy is anything but. many players in government characterize the nsa's use of data as more or less benign. but metadata is more powerful than most realize. it can re
it's 60% unemployment in greece. >> that's a no. okay. >> eleanor is right. >> germany pays for all of this and not the united states. >> the answer is yes. total abandonment. >>> issue four. privacy. forget about it. >> in the abstract, you can complain about big brother and how this is a potential, you know, program run amok. but when you actually look at the details, then i think we've struck the right balance. >> the bill of rights are being...
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i nance ministers insist that greece -- finance insist that greece has to -- to receive bailout aid. >> we spoke earlier to our political correspondent in brussels and asked him if he believes the crisis is now behind us. >> i don't know if a major part is ahead of us. the crisis is certainly not behind us. as one who stands on the sidelines of these talks here in brussels, you can see the same old tensions. the balance between severe austerity and the need to give incentives to the public to help create wealth and growth. that is what the public in athens are protesting about -- too much austerity, not enough incentive, not enough job opportunities. certainly, this is not behind us. this economic crisis is much where it was before. that raises concerns for countries such as portugal and ireland, who are raising their way out of the bailout syndrome. if greece falls back, that could spell trouble ahead. >> staying with economic news and german exports fell unexpectedly in may. suffering the steepest incline in three and a half years -- in 3 1/2 years. fewer orders from the euro area,
i nance ministers insist that greece -- finance insist that greece has to -- to receive bailout aid. >> we spoke earlier to our political correspondent in brussels and asked him if he believes the crisis is now behind us. >> i don't know if a major part is ahead of us. the crisis is certainly not behind us. as one who stands on the sidelines of these talks here in brussels, you can see the same old tensions. the balance between severe austerity and the need to give incentives to the...
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we said a lot of times that it was a wrong recipe for greece. the whole structure of our economy is very different from what the other countries of the e.u. would believe that it is so they made a lot of mistakes we pointed out the mistakes that the think is that ok we have a better relationship they trust that greeks will follow the plan but the plan is not working so we have to start thinking in a different way but if a part of the recipe is throwing another five point six billion euros in aid to greece next month surely that's going to help us and. this is helping because we have to pay what we all saw the money that come in they go out saw we're just paying down debt so this means we have to start creating growth to keep money for people in greece to help young people everything is planned but it's not walking and we see that not in numbers we see next to us you see the pictures and the photographs from greece from greeks trying to get some food. it's a disgrace just finally briefly i would ask you should greece then leave the eurozone would
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will be called on to foot the bill not happy about giving money to greece. still to come in the program we'll take a look at a deep divide in the israeli society. members of society they think the government is functioning generous with its handouts. to stay with us. wealthy british style. tirelessly. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. welcome back to more international news with us right now it's take off. for one of the biggest events of the global education calendar a spectacular fly program and hundreds of thousands of visitors expected at the weeklong marks the air show just outside of moscow is in france has more from there if you go skiing if elt. air max is in its twentieth year taking place out here on this airfield it's really a place where civil aviation and military can join organizations from around the world come to one place and really share ideas and look at some of the top achievements in the field in the last year and not only that but develop b
will be called on to foot the bill not happy about giving money to greece. still to come in the program we'll take a look at a deep divide in the israeli society. members of society they think the government is functioning generous with its handouts. to stay with us. wealthy british style. tirelessly. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. welcome back to more international news with us right now it's...
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in greece where the killing of a prominent. national strike against austerity. seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly here on. western states eager to gain a loophole for unilateral action against syria and don't care enough about peaceful efforts to resolve the syrian conflict well that's the impression the russian foreign minister says he's going after several weeks of a diplomatic marathon to avoid possible strikes against the war torn state. has the details. two weeks ago it seemed like the united states are ready to essentially strike syria then it looks like things are going to ease up just a bit and now again russia seems to be facing some sort of alley lost city especially head of the un general assembly which is to take place in new york next week so the russian foreign minister in an interview to russia's channel one has used the points that he's made before but in a very different or rather harsh manner especially when talking about the way that the west is approaching the syrian crisis. in our american partners are star
in greece where the killing of a prominent. national strike against austerity. seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly here on. western states eager to gain a loophole for unilateral action against syria and don't care enough about peaceful efforts to resolve the syrian conflict well that's the impression the russian foreign minister says he's going after several weeks of a diplomatic marathon to avoid possible strikes against the war torn state. has the details....
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of greece at this point they're saying why not use the available to all to kickstart the greek economy you think electronic currencies correct i think the key word here is kick start and for some something to kick start in a country like greece or portugal or whatever is you simply in the tools for the government and the country's central bank and then if there is political weight you can next week simply start paying expenses for the government on their way to some country that's in a share of these new strong returns and everyone has a mobile phone today so it would start circulating into the economy and that firms and businesses will then have the choice of saying well i'm not accepting this new currency oh i did model europe's and then they would get less business so some firms being forced to accept it and then firms are starting to pay their employees yes you know share in this new electoral return say so it's really sort of percolate into the economy and then it can be taxed back again so that the government says that well we pay out in this chair oh then your crisis turns it an
of greece at this point they're saying why not use the available to all to kickstart the greek economy you think electronic currencies correct i think the key word here is kick start and for some something to kick start in a country like greece or portugal or whatever is you simply in the tools for the government and the country's central bank and then if there is political weight you can next week simply start paying expenses for the government on their way to some country that's in a share of...
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we said a lot of times that it was a wrong recipe for greece. the whole structure of our economy is very different from what the other countries of the e.u. would believe that it is so they made a lot of mistakes we pointed out the mistakes that the think is that ok we have a better relationship they trust that greeks will follow the plan but the plan is not working so we have to start thinking in a different way but if a part of the recipe is throwing another five point six billion euros in aid to greece next month surely that's going to help. this is helping because we have to pay what we all so the money that can mean they go out we're just paying down debt so this means we have to start creating growth to keep money for people in greece to help young people everything is planned but it's not to go and we see that not in numbers we see next to us you see the pictures and the photographs from greece from greeks trying to get some food just briefly this grace just finally briefly i would ask you should greece then leave the eurozone would it be
we said a lot of times that it was a wrong recipe for greece. the whole structure of our economy is very different from what the other countries of the e.u. would believe that it is so they made a lot of mistakes we pointed out the mistakes that the think is that ok we have a better relationship they trust that greeks will follow the plan but the plan is not working so we have to start thinking in a different way but if a part of the recipe is throwing another five point six billion euros in...
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-- they are not helping greece. the german finance minister has brushed off the criticism and praised the reforms that have been put in place. >> i'm very impressed by what greece has already achieved. this gives me confidence that greece will master the challenges before it. >> he did not travel to greece and the handed -- and he handed -- and d -- empty-handed. the money should play a part in helping greece get back on its feet. >> well, for more on this trip, we are joined by our correspondent in greece -- in athens, rather. the greek authorities have been very anxious to stop any protests while the german finance minister is there. have they succeeded? >> well, yes, in fact, it was a very, very quiet day. in fact, there is a sense of complete indifference that came out from the public. that said, however, we did hear some remarks from some politicians. one opposition lawmaker declared him persona non grata. a neo-nazi group made some sexist remarks about the government and also really recanted claims by greece f
-- they are not helping greece. the german finance minister has brushed off the criticism and praised the reforms that have been put in place. >> i'm very impressed by what greece has already achieved. this gives me confidence that greece will master the challenges before it. >> he did not travel to greece and the handed -- and he handed -- and d -- empty-handed. the money should play a part in helping greece get back on its feet. >> well, for more on this trip, we are joined...
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be lit before setting off its incredible mouth and all the way from the birthplace of the games in greece to host city in southern russia we bring you live coverage. week's top stories not the diplomatic standoff over syria's chemical weapons as the u.n. security council finally agrees a disarmament process and historic resolution. also at the u.n. an apparent thaw in iran u.s. relations and a phone conversation between the nation's leaders offered hope for progress and stalled talks of a nuclear program. and greek authorities crack down on the country's far right golden dawn party after the murder of an anti fascist activist linked to the group led to mass protests. from moscow this is art. now the ceremony to light the twenty fourteen sochi winter olympics flame is just started in greece is a limpia the birthplace of the games and it's from here that the torch will travel thousands of kilometers to the host city of next year's games in russia. hundred farmers in greece watching the ceremony and to bring what sayes in sochi and both join us live now will you first tell us that what's hap
be lit before setting off its incredible mouth and all the way from the birthplace of the games in greece to host city in southern russia we bring you live coverage. week's top stories not the diplomatic standoff over syria's chemical weapons as the u.n. security council finally agrees a disarmament process and historic resolution. also at the u.n. an apparent thaw in iran u.s. relations and a phone conversation between the nation's leaders offered hope for progress and stalled talks of a...
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before for example this would give greece if they had a paolo currency a way to devalue that currency as a as a boost to the local economy the problem right now is that the euro can't be devalued so they're imprisoned in many ways by this euro which is being set by germany but get having a parallel currency would give them a way to devalue their local parallel currency against the euro and thus stimulate the economy in ways that other countries are doing what their central banks correct yeah that's right i mean essentially greece in a situation where they don't have their own currency just like saying a dollar us country and so it's america or an american near bankrupt states so they have no issue of their own europe's and then they should issue their own crisis currency and national currency and the elegant way today to do it do it completely extralegal it no been some coins and these us i look over extra advantages right so what we're seeing around the world is the adoption of electronic currencies digital currencies virtual currencies they are powering all kinds of start ups around
before for example this would give greece if they had a paolo currency a way to devalue that currency as a as a boost to the local economy the problem right now is that the euro can't be devalued so they're imprisoned in many ways by this euro which is being set by germany but get having a parallel currency would give them a way to devalue their local parallel currency against the euro and thus stimulate the economy in ways that other countries are doing what their central banks correct yeah...
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there's a lot of folk condemnation of italy and greece and southern european economies in general for their their informal economies the perception of corruption the feeling that they have there. but that's generally thought of those countries are always looking for nor there's ever expected them to be anything else greece's i was being corrupt greece's hold on i'm agreeing with you italy has always been corrupt italy is only disorganized there's nothing new there that a lot of is the european union is trying to have a policy which just really doesn't work for countries like greece and italy and spain where the as you say there has been a large informal economy the economy works because it's informal it does not you're on well to yes you need rules and regulations nicholas jump in i want to say to our viewers who are not you know looking day today at europe that our debates are straight home and so u.k. sort of disconnected from the european debate the european reality scene from so you can see from may have paid part of the european union to europe i'm going to be basically right abo
there's a lot of folk condemnation of italy and greece and southern european economies in general for their their informal economies the perception of corruption the feeling that they have there. but that's generally thought of those countries are always looking for nor there's ever expected them to be anything else greece's i was being corrupt greece's hold on i'm agreeing with you italy has always been corrupt italy is only disorganized there's nothing new there that a lot of is the european...
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aline makes us look like greece. >> that putsing us on a path to becoming greece. the country is going to burn! >> what do you think of that? >> the republicans made the u.s. look more like greece. the conservatives made the mess in greece. we're mopping up the mess. we have to deal with the crisis. it's not the welfare that was the problem, the more crony capitalism where business and government were colluding to spend money in ways which help ed obviously the richer not necessarily the poor. i'm not saying we didn't have to revamp our pension system. we didn't have to be careful. i'll give you an example. we had collusion of big pharmaceutical companies, with doctors. there was corruption. they were giving extravagant medical treatments, prescriptions. we put everything online despite the resistance of the doctors. they didn't want to use computers. we forced them and cut by 30% the medical bills. that means, that's good governance. that was the problem in greece. not the welfare system. brookings institute came out and said if we were transparent and able to hit
aline makes us look like greece. >> that putsing us on a path to becoming greece. the country is going to burn! >> what do you think of that? >> the republicans made the u.s. look more like greece. the conservatives made the mess in greece. we're mopping up the mess. we have to deal with the crisis. it's not the welfare that was the problem, the more crony capitalism where business and government were colluding to spend money in ways which help ed obviously the richer not...
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"but for greece, we might still have been savages and idolaters." the human form and the human mind attained to a perfection in greece which has impressed its image on those faultless productions whose very fragments are the despair of modern art and which can never cease to delight mankind until the extinction of the race. in the 18th and 19th centuries, europeans surrounded themselves with the images of greece and rome. they created for themselves personal museums which displayed their wealth, taste, and learning and idealized the virtues of reason, liberty, and justice. in this way, they elevated-- and even masked-- their mundane relationships with land ownership and manufacture, trade and empire, and they exported these ideals and the visual language which expressed them all over the world-- to the americas, the indies, and beyond. it is appropriate, then, that these are the first pictures we see in a series on the tradition of western art. we could have started in the caves of lascaux or the temples of luxor. but if there is a source to which w
"but for greece, we might still have been savages and idolaters." the human form and the human mind attained to a perfection in greece which has impressed its image on those faultless productions whose very fragments are the despair of modern art and which can never cease to delight mankind until the extinction of the race. in the 18th and 19th centuries, europeans surrounded themselves with the images of greece and rome. they created for themselves personal museums which displayed...
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a visa a five year visa will which will be renewed if he keeps the house well as i can see greece is moving towards. closer. stronger relations with russia but not everybody is happy we know that greece expected to raise fifty billion euros in privatization among other things as selling natural gas assets and there are media reports suggesting that u.s. and european authorities are advising greek authorities know not to sell it to those sort of things we are going to do carry on the procedure as it has been planned the best offer wins and we welcome the russian proposals the russian companies that are entering that have entered the procedure as far as i know they have very good proposals its two main factors that are important the sum of money that is offered but also the gas plan because you can understand especially for an economy which wants to get out of a crisis we want the cheapest possible energy for the next five to ten years but did your government receive any sign any advice from western authorities not to you know the only advice came from articles in newspapers well i'm a
a visa a five year visa will which will be renewed if he keeps the house well as i can see greece is moving towards. closer. stronger relations with russia but not everybody is happy we know that greece expected to raise fifty billion euros in privatization among other things as selling natural gas assets and there are media reports suggesting that u.s. and european authorities are advising greek authorities know not to sell it to those sort of things we are going to do carry on the procedure...
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and hoped it would help him find a job in greece but for months now this logistics mastermind hasn't been able to find a use for his skills he says business is are simply afraid of hiring new staff because there is all these unstability they don't know what will happen in the two or three months later so there is zero investment going on in the market highly educated people are unable to find work are becoming as common pleas here as strategies in a greek salad officially two out of three grads in greece or now unemployed it's not only about graduates most of all can find a decent job even of a master's degree have also decided to stay in science often for a while as well leading to an academic deadlock that so far even the brightest minds haven't been able to crack because of the latest star city measures by greece's creditors the so-called troika around seven hundred fifty scholars all ph d. holders elected to serve as faculty members of the national academy can't be officially appointed to their posts stuck in unpaid limbo they're also unable to use existing research facilities ev
and hoped it would help him find a job in greece but for months now this logistics mastermind hasn't been able to find a use for his skills he says business is are simply afraid of hiring new staff because there is all these unstability they don't know what will happen in the two or three months later so there is zero investment going on in the market highly educated people are unable to find work are becoming as common pleas here as strategies in a greek salad officially two out of three grads...
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this was the biggest textile factory in greece. today, it lies abandoned and is famous for something else. felt here a year ago, hundreds of migrants were squatting in the factory, desperate to get out of a greece. >> it does not feel like europe. this is no europe. >> my guide was this man. a moroccan living in the factory. place,en, as we left the i never expected to see him again. today, at the factory looks quiet, deserted. there has been a big police roundup of the migrants and the whole place looks empty. the men whopened to lived here? to luck and facebook, i am about to find out. muhammed, the man who took me in here a year ago, has tracked me down from inside a prison cell. now he wants to tell his story. the story of one man on a journey from africa to europe via a country in crisis. how did so many men end up living in that factory? not find anywhere else tuesday. the factory was empty, so we started going in there to sleep. we slept in the sewers because the police came to look for us every day. the mice and rats used t
this was the biggest textile factory in greece. today, it lies abandoned and is famous for something else. felt here a year ago, hundreds of migrants were squatting in the factory, desperate to get out of a greece. >> it does not feel like europe. this is no europe. >> my guide was this man. a moroccan living in the factory. place,en, as we left the i never expected to see him again. today, at the factory looks quiet, deserted. there has been a big police roundup of the migrants and...
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-- protests in greece. >> tragedy in india. a school meal kills 20 children. >> and charges of a massive bribe in germany. there are just hours to go until a crucial vote in greece's parliament. lawmakers are debating whether to go ahead with government plans to cut thousands of jobs in the public sector. >> those cuts have been demanded by greece's international lenders in return for the next batch of bailout money. the threat is that that money will not be forthcoming if lawmakers are unable to get to the plan, and that could mean a new process. >> we will go live to athens and just a moment, but first, this report on another day's protests in greece. >> they are not ready to give up hope or stop fighting for their jobs. police officers paraded through athens to protest the proposals. they were joined by thousands of other public service workers including schoolteachers, transport workers, and even dozens of city mayors. >> for the rights of the people that work for the municipalities. >> up to 15,000 government employees cou
-- protests in greece. >> tragedy in india. a school meal kills 20 children. >> and charges of a massive bribe in germany. there are just hours to go until a crucial vote in greece's parliament. lawmakers are debating whether to go ahead with government plans to cut thousands of jobs in the public sector. >> those cuts have been demanded by greece's international lenders in return for the next batch of bailout money. the threat is that that money will not be forthcoming if...
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also greece needs another massive money boost from viewers just as the people of pre-election germany get fed up with explanations on why it's ok to pour in their cash. to take off for the skies high tech as the world's finest aircraft and best buy is descent of moscow for one of the years key air shows. five pm in moscow you're watching r t m arena joshua welcome to the program while the blame game surrounding the alleged chemical attack in syria is gathering pace syria's foreign minister insists that rebels and foreign mercenaries fighting with them are behind the alleged atrocity once again refuting washington's assertion that it was the regime the calico assault claims have already damaged efforts to find a peaceful solution with the u.s. postponing a meeting with russia to discuss the revival of talks in geneva are listed often of has more in doubt. russia and the u.s. have been scheduled to meet in the hague on wednesday now this is to discuss setting up an international conference on finding a political solution to the crisis in syria now on monday a u.s. state department offic
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there's a lot of folk condemnation of italy and greece and southern european economies in general for their their informal economies the perception of corruption the feeling that they have there. but that's generally thought of those countries are always looking for nor does it have expected them to be anything else greece's i was being corrupt greece's hold on i'm agreeing with you italy has always been corrupt italy is only disorganized there's nothing new there that you lot of is the european union is trying to have a fit policy which just really doesn't work for countries like greece and italy and spain where the as you say there has been a large informal economy the economy works because it's informal it does not cure all and well to yes you need rules and regulations nicholas jump in i want to say to our viewers who are not you know looking day today at europe that are debates interest rates home and so u.k. sort of disconnected from the european debate the european reality seen from so you can sing from may have paid part of the euro which i just europe i'm going to be basicall
there's a lot of folk condemnation of italy and greece and southern european economies in general for their their informal economies the perception of corruption the feeling that they have there. but that's generally thought of those countries are always looking for nor does it have expected them to be anything else greece's i was being corrupt greece's hold on i'm agreeing with you italy has always been corrupt italy is only disorganized there's nothing new there that you lot of is the...
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the euro for example quote greece should not have been me. did into the euro area from the alternative for germany party your ex chancellor correct yeah. well this point he was correct yes we all know that for instance you just showed it on your on your money tour. greek authorities paid goldman sachs and other banks huge amounts of money and there were reasons of hundreds of millions of dollars for a nice little financial transaction call to cross currency swap now it's a nice little device by which you change your money fictitious rates into yen and dollar thus hiding the true amount of your debts and your lending. by to firmly believe that's the view of my party the euro was a political project it never had any financial standing every financial expert who looks at this said this is at the wrong time it's far too soon it cannot survive if you put together seventeen countries with completely different outlooks who have different economic strength look at finland look at holland the netherlands germany austria and on the other hand. and gree
the euro for example quote greece should not have been me. did into the euro area from the alternative for germany party your ex chancellor correct yeah. well this point he was correct yes we all know that for instance you just showed it on your on your money tour. greek authorities paid goldman sachs and other banks huge amounts of money and there were reasons of hundreds of millions of dollars for a nice little financial transaction call to cross currency swap now it's a nice little device by...
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greece escapes default again. and violence continues in egypt as parties start work towards an interim government. and still to come, the cme group is the largest publicly traded exchange in the world. does it need to get that bigger? the company's terry duffy will be with us on set in a few moments. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the wor
greece escapes default again. and violence continues in egypt as parties start work towards an interim government. and still to come, the cme group is the largest publicly traded exchange in the world. does it need to get that bigger? the company's terry duffy will be with us on set in a few moments. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country...
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or being invested in greece or the girls that after a few years. they are everything going to be all over open so it's not that we surprised that they didn't know that the lending money that no one could say we sued the recept. existence inside the eurozone and that we've the eurozone to try to find new balance is between cells and north because we have different speeds and now as you can see germany is the only one that decides and the power game should be reset the needs of tunisia's people's movement opposition party has reportedly been assassinated sparking clashes between police and demonstrators local journalist. gave us more details about the killing because morning do you know or tunisian people woke up on another and unfortunately she murdered to this teacher. a one member of. somebody who was shot. in one of her starbucks tunisia eleven shot. through him. another prominent opposition politician was assassinated in february this year plunging the country into a political crisis secularist chalky was killed in a very similar manner by gunme
or being invested in greece or the girls that after a few years. they are everything going to be all over open so it's not that we surprised that they didn't know that the lending money that no one could say we sued the recept. existence inside the eurozone and that we've the eurozone to try to find new balance is between cells and north because we have different speeds and now as you can see germany is the only one that decides and the power game should be reset the needs of tunisia's people's...
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rampaging mobs scream for justice in greece where the killing of a prominent fascist. and a national strike against. austerity. in the back of the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. western states eager to gain a loophole for unilateral action against syria and don't care enough about peaceful efforts to resolve the syrian conflict well that's the impression the russian foreign minister says he has gained after several weeks of a diplomatic marathon to avoid possible strikes against the war torn state. has the details. two weeks ago it seemed like the united states are ready to essentially strike syria then it looks like things are going to ease up just a bit and now again russia seems to be facing some sort of alley masi especially head of the un general assembly which is to take place in new york next week so the russian foreign minister in an interview to russia's channel one has used the points that he's made before but in a very different or rather harsh manner especially when talking about the way that the west is approach
rampaging mobs scream for justice in greece where the killing of a prominent fascist. and a national strike against. austerity. in the back of the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. western states eager to gain a loophole for unilateral action against syria and don't care enough about peaceful efforts to resolve the syrian conflict well that's the impression the russian foreign minister says he has gained after several weeks of a diplomatic marathon to...
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and your question is much more broad and it's not doesn't just but again to greece i think that we are probably going to have to see a very low liquidity and upper level interest rates for a long wired to go because these global crisis is creating a dearth of aggregate demand worldwide so i'm not particularly wired about the increase in interest rates i know that this is a talk in the united states with the better one gets of announcing that he is pulling the plug from to eat but they've got to be a premise max we've got to agree whether it was a levered buyout or not i wish it where i wish there was a conspiracy there was no conspiracy made it was estimates spontaneous disorder was happening in the years up before and let it be fed up and they're oh my no personally he came in in two thousand and nine after the colby's us that had already happened and he was criminally negligent in the way he had to be but he was not about the conspiracy to sell out because i don't believe that and i need to state that and i didn't think there was a conspiracy what was going on between two thousand in
and your question is much more broad and it's not doesn't just but again to greece i think that we are probably going to have to see a very low liquidity and upper level interest rates for a long wired to go because these global crisis is creating a dearth of aggregate demand worldwide so i'm not particularly wired about the increase in interest rates i know that this is a talk in the united states with the better one gets of announcing that he is pulling the plug from to eat but they've got to...
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pressuring greece to pay back all the creditors and. to make sure the pro is ation goes through and on the other hand we also have the e.u. plus the americans for whom like i said before they expand the further expansion of the russians on the gas market is something probably next to a nightmare so let's watch the space. quite a predicament going on to say thank you very much indeed for about. rather cold moscow this evening thank you. we will check out the markets and starting with the u.s. stocks they are having a choppy day over as you can see you got mixed colors view just news from china on inflation topped estimates is hurting sentiment as well as a slump in the financial sector but wells fargo is the largest u.s. home lender taking a bating because people simply aren't taking out mortgages right now in these times of. his in europe that they manage to again in size it is a society quite modestly that this friday that's really is china's inflation data and earnings season in the u.s. really takes center stage there watching across
pressuring greece to pay back all the creditors and. to make sure the pro is ation goes through and on the other hand we also have the e.u. plus the americans for whom like i said before they expand the further expansion of the russians on the gas market is something probably next to a nightmare so let's watch the space. quite a predicament going on to say thank you very much indeed for about. rather cold moscow this evening thank you. we will check out the markets and starting with the u.s....
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from greece's were in athens again monday -- from greece's creditors were in athens again monday. they are said to be unhappy with greece's progress on reforming its public-sector. they've given athens three days to prove it can fulfill conditions of its bailout or risk missing the next tranche of aid. a german newspaper asked greece's economics minister of the country was trying to win debt relief. he replied, "if we are reliable and able to surprise our partners positively with our savings efforts, i'm sure they will be ready to show their solidarity with greece." troika members have said they want to cut greek debt to sustainable levels, but have not said when that will happen. meanwhile, athens has missed a june deadline to furlough thousands of state workers, and issue troika inspectors are expected to bring up. >> they are bringing called europe hoss lost generation -- millions of young people with out prospect of ever having a job -- they are being called europe's lost generation. >> tomorrow, germany is set to host a special meeting of eu leaders and labor ministers to dis
from greece's were in athens again monday -- from greece's creditors were in athens again monday. they are said to be unhappy with greece's progress on reforming its public-sector. they've given athens three days to prove it can fulfill conditions of its bailout or risk missing the next tranche of aid. a german newspaper asked greece's economics minister of the country was trying to win debt relief. he replied, "if we are reliable and able to surprise our partners positively with our...
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the new investment law in greece this tell us a little bit more about that investment. well i'll tell you two things that are quite significant on the high level. we have the fast track procedure high level i mean big investments we have the hype of a fast track procedure which is that means that practically whoever invests more than fifty million euros in greece or world we will take the investor by the hand and guide him to the fulfilment of his investment we have made certain procedures that for example or permissions all necessary permissions will be by one service they won't have to go through this marathon labyrinth of the service to get permissions this bureaucratic. it's an easier procedure were battling bureaucracy we're simplifying things something else in the low level something that i believe will be attractive and attractive idea for many russians is that we will have any russian that buys a house in greece. up above a certain level which i believe will be around two hundred thousand euros he and his family have. a visa a five year visa will which will be r
the new investment law in greece this tell us a little bit more about that investment. well i'll tell you two things that are quite significant on the high level. we have the fast track procedure high level i mean big investments we have the hype of a fast track procedure which is that means that practically whoever invests more than fifty million euros in greece or world we will take the investor by the hand and guide him to the fulfilment of his investment we have made certain procedures that...
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they're promising changes in greece, to save greece from the crisis, which is completely fake. unhappy, soare so miserable, so they think they can find a solution by going to these people, who are fascists, like the nazis used to be. >> did you spend any time in greece when the protests were occurring? >> yes. i saw people trying to say, you have to stop them. finally, the government's decided to stop them. we will see how far that will go. >> we got word out you're going to be the guest on our show for the hour and people were writing in from all over the world questions. on our facebook page -- >> it doesn't have solutions, has questions and that is all. the solutions have to be found from the politicians, from people we vote for. and also the european community and others. i don't have the solution. the problem in greece is very complex, [indiscernible] >> do you think now, depending on what shape your film takes now on greece, your future project, is it easier or harder to get financing for films of this kind? >> it is harder. >> even in europe? >> even in europe. but in fr
they're promising changes in greece, to save greece from the crisis, which is completely fake. unhappy, soare so miserable, so they think they can find a solution by going to these people, who are fascists, like the nazis used to be. >> did you spend any time in greece when the protests were occurring? >> yes. i saw people trying to say, you have to stop them. finally, the government's decided to stop them. we will see how far that will go. >> we got word out you're going to...
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know if i should group the only called for greece is a reverse. of all this is going back to the remote or european socialist state. latin america has taken revelations over u.s. spying to hard and altogether very personally brazil in particular has made no secret of its anger at washington which is believed to have secretly and sold a worldwide digital surveillance empire now the brazilian president is proposing to rebuild the country's internet cutting off the u.s. spy agencies and compliant tech giants and she's maria marina partner has the details. as the n.s.a. spying scandal continues to undermine america's global standing one u.s. ally is not willing to forgive and forget brazilian president dilma rousseff who has canceled her scheduled visit to the white house next month and pulling out of what was supposed to be the first official state visit of u.s. president barack obama's second term it would have also been the first for a brazilian president in nearly two decades in addition to breaking dates brasilia is also taking steps to divorce i
know if i should group the only called for greece is a reverse. of all this is going back to the remote or european socialist state. latin america has taken revelations over u.s. spying to hard and altogether very personally brazil in particular has made no secret of its anger at washington which is believed to have secretly and sold a worldwide digital surveillance empire now the brazilian president is proposing to rebuild the country's internet cutting off the u.s. spy agencies and compliant...
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rampaging mobs working for justice in greece where the killing of a prominent anti functions to have sparked a pull while thousands march in a national strike against endless of stares. the latest news on the way stop story is this is the weekly here and l.t. with me here thanks for joining us western states are eager to gain the loopholes or unilateral action against syria and don't care one bit about peaceful efforts to resolve the syrian conflict that's the impression the russian foreign minister says he's gained after several weeks of a diplomatic mile front to avoid apostles trying against the state. live from central moscow high they arena so some of the harsh words indeed from the russian foreign minister what's behind his disappointment. well this is an interview which he gave to russia's channel one and vo and some of the points that sergei lavrov has made in the interview were already said before he was significantly and decidedly harsher this time around it does look like russia's foreign ministry is a patience is running dry for example this was the reaction to the way th
rampaging mobs working for justice in greece where the killing of a prominent anti functions to have sparked a pull while thousands march in a national strike against endless of stares. the latest news on the way stop story is this is the weekly here and l.t. with me here thanks for joining us western states are eager to gain the loopholes or unilateral action against syria and don't care one bit about peaceful efforts to resolve the syrian conflict that's the impression the russian foreign...
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babies a new faces group the only hope for greece is due to these astutely. in the come but that amounted to a sort of european socialist state. many more stories online for you now including this be careful what you name your donkey in egypt a farmer arrested for writing an army chiefs name on a donkey and putting a military cap on the animal's head. for that full story plus thousands reserve losses for october in our in motion page at our web site videos of people celebrating the first day of the world famous festival in munich. but america has taken revelations of n.s.a. surveillance to heart brazil in particular has made no secret of its anger washington which is believed to have secretly unfurled a worldwide digital surveillance web now the brazilian president's proposing to rebuild the country's internet cutting off u.s. agencies and compliant technology giants or he's marina portnoy reports from new york. as the n.s.a. spying scandal continues to undermine america's global standing one u.s. ally is not willing to forgive and forget brazilian president
babies a new faces group the only hope for greece is due to these astutely. in the come but that amounted to a sort of european socialist state. many more stories online for you now including this be careful what you name your donkey in egypt a farmer arrested for writing an army chiefs name on a donkey and putting a military cap on the animal's head. for that full story plus thousands reserve losses for october in our in motion page at our web site videos of people celebrating the first day of...